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Roundboy
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join:2000-10-04
Drexel Hill, PA

*YAWN*

in reality.. how does this affect us ?

The 'closed' I2 can transfer speeds VERY high in controlled conditions.

when its "Cable Co provides transfer of ...."

then i sit up
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Count Hogula3
John Forged Kerry
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Amen...no one cares.

yabos

join:2003-02-16
Ingersoll, ON
reply to Roundboy
Well, it's obviously important because eventually this technology will filter down to the public Internet when it becomes cost effective.


mrchris
We don't miss you Bush
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join:2002-10-01
North Babylon, NY
reply to Roundboy
Same, who cares


Count Hogula3
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reply to yabos
said by yabos See Profile:
Well, it's obviously important because eventually this technology will filter down to the public Internet when it becomes cost effective.

Yeah, in the year 9 million.
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Estragon

join:2003-06-20
Greenville, NH
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 reply to yabos
So, when will 56K modem speeds filter down to me? :(:(

(Posting at 24.0K today) :(:(



nerdling301

join:2004-01-12
Brookline, MA
ok you're sad we get it!
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Anonymous_
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reply to Roundboy
why would i need 6.63 Gigabits per Second
my 4.8mbps is just as good pages would load @ the same time as the 6.63Gbps. it would bacuse the Server dose not have the same speed as the 6.63Gbps speed so it would take the server 6.63 gbps too for it to load faster

B777300

join:2002-01-02
reply to Roundboy
Indeed who cares.. If this was something like 10 GB/s THEN i would care.
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1234test

@bowne.com

They did transfer 10GB/s but the overhead of IP does not allow one to utilized the full 10GB/s for user data. The limitations are the end-machines adapters and not Internet2 backbone.

Next, it does effect you indirectly since the traffic utilitzed by the Internet2 community is not being use on the regular Internet. So all those students and professors on-campus are transferring data without effecting our bandwidth depending on the particular institution's policy for their Internet2 traffic. I see the cable traffic pattern change in my area when the off-campus students arrive for school.
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